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Brussels is aiming to save its historic lifts by giving their owners more time to bring them to the required safety norms, Brussels secretary of state in charge of urban planning and heritage, Ans

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A new Burger King next to Brussels' Grand-Place is using the likeness of Manneken Pis in its advertising ahead of their opening, having created its own version of the iconic Brussels statue.

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Palais Stoclet, built by Josef Hoffman in 1911 in the Viennese Secession style for wealthy banker and art collector Adolphe Stoclet, and containing precious works of art including paintings of Gus

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Brussels' urban research think-tank Arau is campaigning to include the city's Palais du Midi on a list of endangered European monuments, putting pressure on the regional government to reconsider p

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The application for planning permission for a renovation of Hôtel Métropole in Brussels has entered the public inquiry stage.

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It’s the turn of Brussels’ lesser-known architectural heritage to becomes the star of the show at the second edition of the Brussels Biennale of Ecle

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The Belgian town of Malmedy, in the Eastern Cantons, is not only famous for its Cwarme – a traditional Walloon carnival - but for making a vast omelette each year.

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Brussels residents have this week celebrated the planting of the 715th Meyboom, which some consider to be the oldest tradition in Belgium, dating back to 1213.

Bois du Cazier coal mine heritage centre
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Annual commemorations will take place in Charleroi on 7 and 8 August in memory of one of Belgium’s worst ever mining disasters.

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